Thirty-seven-year-old Richard Lee Norris of Hillsville, Va. received the transplant in a 36-hour surgery in March. It included the replacement of both jaws, teeth, tongue, skin and underlying nerve and muscle tissue from scalp to neck.

The university says Norris, who was injured in a gun accident in 1997, spends his time fishing and golfing. He was quoted as saying he is regaining his speech and can smile and show expression.

The transplant was led by Eduardo Rodriguez, professor of surgery at the Univ. of Maryland School of Medicine and chief of plastic, reconstructive and maxillofacial surgery at Shock Trauma.